>>19984538>[One thing is sure, Rho stood for ‘Pater’ or ‘Patah’ (the Egyptian god Ptah), which is ‘Father.’ Together they therefore make ‘Shining Father’ (Dyaus Pitar) - which later became the Roman ‘Jupiter’ (Hu Ptah=father sun) - the Roman version of the Greek father-god Zeus.]The Chi-Rho symbol that Constantine saw and made him legalize Christianity in the Roman Empire is a combination of two Greek letters: Chi - X and Rho - P. “Chi” means: Great fire, light, brightness; “Rho” - P, means Pater or Patah which is “Father”. When we put the two together we get Great Father of Fire or Father Light, Father Bright. Some think this refers to Yahweh/Saturn, but it is Dyeus Pate/Jupiter (Dyeus = Bright, light, radiant, 'heaven', Pater = Father), who was worshiped by Ancient Indo-Europeans as the supreme god. I would like to go a little further with this thought and tell you that since “P” stands for Pater or Patah, these two are very close to one of the Egyptian gods called Ptah. Are there some who suggest that Amon-Ra was replaced by the Greek god Zeus, who was then overshadowed by the Roman god Jupiter, and later Jupiter was overshadowed by Saint Peter? I must say that this is a very plausible theory and one that I believe to be true. Ammon's sacred animal was a ram/sheep, there are statues of Zeus-Ammon with ram's horns, this is interesting because Jesus is compared in the Pauline Epistles and Revelation with the Passover Lamb, sheep/rams that Moses ordered to kill and draw blood around of the house of the Hebrews so that the Angel of Death would not harvest their children, the Jewish Passover/Christian Easter took place in March, a month that is ruled by the sign of Aries, which is a ram/sheep.
Picrel is the first record of the proto-Christian Chi-Rho, notice that he is under an eagle, which was the symbol of Zeus/Jupiter.
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